Dem
Candidate Calls Female GOP Rep A 'Child'A New York Democrat running for the House of Representatives is under
fire for calling the female Republican incumbent in his district a child,
while admitting its fair to call him a sexist. Democratic congressional
candidate Steve Krieg, a member of the Plattsburgh City School Board, made
the comments about New York Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik during a Tuesday
candidate forum with others seeking the seat. FoxVOA VIEW: A Democrat that has no shame.

Republicans
Who Won't Be Coming Back To Congress After 2018 Midterm ElectionsAfter first announcing that he wouldn't seek reelection, embattled
Rep. Tim Murphy, R-Pa., resigned from Congress Thursday afternoon. Fall
retirement announcements are nothing new. On average, 22 House members
retire each cycle without seeking another office, Roll Call reported. Heres
the list of Republicans, in the House and Senate, who have announced they
will not seek reelection. GOP Rep. Tim Murphy of Pennsylvania announced
on Oct. 5 that he would resign his position in Congress. The news came
after reports that the lawmaker, who has publicly been staunchly anti-abortion,
had an affair and asked his mistress to get an abortion when they believed
she was pregnant.
Fox

New
Orleans, Gulf Coast Brace For Tropical Storm NateStates from Louisiana to Florida braced Friday for Tropical Storm Nate,
forecast to pound the Gulf Coast this weekend as a hurricane. The National
Hurricane Center on Friday upgraded the tropical storm warning for New
Orleans to a hurricane warning. It extends from New Orleans to Lake Pontchartrain
and Grand Island, Louisiana, eastward to the Alabama-Florida border. The
storm is expected to make landfall around midnight Saturday east of New
Orleans, which was devastated 12 years ago by Hurricane Katrina. It would
be the third hurricane, after Harvey and Irma, to hit the US mainland in
six weeks. CNN

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Hurricane
Deployments Stretch US Military ThinThe extended deployment of military cargo jets and Navy ships to help
with Hurricane Maria and Hurricane Irma relief efforts is causing military
planners to scramble and recalculate future deployments all the way from
Afghanistan to the Korean Peninsula, according to several defense officials
familiar with discussions underway inside the Defense Department. Due to
security concerns, officials refused to discuss specific changes in deployment
timelines or the units involved, but sketched out how they could impact
overseas deployments into 2018. Defense Secretary James Mattis spoke about
the challenge publicly for the first time Tuesday, testifying before the
Senate Armed Services Committee that the military will stay in Puerto Rico
as long as needed: CNN

3
Men Arrested In Alleged ISIS-Inspired Plot Targeting New York CityThree men have been arrested in three different countries after they
allegedly plotted to "create the next 9/11," federal prosecutors revealed
today after unsealing a case first brought more than a year ago. The alleged
plot was to have been carried out in the summer of 2016. Court records
said the planned attacks included detonating bombs in Times Square and
in the New York City subway system, and shooting civilians at concert venues.
The alleged plot was described as more aspirational than operational. ments.
ABC
News

Tropical
Storm Nate: New Orleans Mayor Plans To Impose Curfew Amid Evacuation OrdersAfter declaring a state of emergency for New Orleans earlier this week,
the citys mayor announced plans on Friday to impose a curfew in the city
this weekend amid a threat from Tropical Storm Nate. Nate has already been
blamed for 22 deaths in Nicaragua and Costa Rica. The citys mayor, Mitch
Landrieu, said residents who live outside the citys levee system or in
low-lying areas should move to higher ground. There is no need to panic,
he tweeted. Be ready and prepare. Get a plan. Prepare to protect your
personal property. Evacuations were ordered Thursday for parts of Louisiana,
including St. Bernard Parish east of New Orleans. Fox

Tillerson
chaos lays bare Kelly's struggle to manage White HouseAs early morning news headlines blared Wednesday that President Donald
Trump's top diplomat had insulted the President's intelligence, the man
hired by Trump to rein in West Wing chaos found himself caught between
his boss and his ally. The President was so furious at the situation, multiple
sources told CNN, that chief of staff John Kelly was forced to navigate
between two men who are, at this point, fed up with each other. Kelly suggested
to the President in a nuanced way that if Secretary of State Rex Tillerson
left, the retired general's own ability to do his job properly could be
at risk, sources familiar with the conversation said. CNNVOA VIEW: Don't believe the fake news
from CNN.

Chicago
Woman's Freezer Death An Accident, Coroner RulesA young Chicago woman whose body was found in a hotel's walk-in freezer
last month died accidentally, a coroner has ruled. Kenneka Jenkins' cause
of death was hypothermia and "cold exposure in a walk-in freezer" as well
as "ethanol and topiramate intoxication," the Cook County Medical Examiner's
Office said. Topiramate is prescribed for a range of conditions, but is
most commonly used to treat epilepsy and migraines. Jenkins, 19, was last
seen early Saturday, September 9, at a party at the Crowne Plaza Chicago
O'Hare Hotel. Her family reported her missing later that day, and Jenkins'
body was found in the walk-in freezer at the hotel shortly before 1 a.m.
on Sunday, September 10. CNN

4th
US Service Member Killed In Niger AmbushThe Pentagon has confirmed that a fourth U.S. soldier was killed in
Africa earlier this week in an ambush believed to have been carried out
by an Islamic extremist group. "The body of another U.S. service member
has been recovered from the area of the attack, bringing the number of
U.S. service members killed in this attack to four," Col. Rob Manning,
Pentagon spokesperson, said in a statement on Friday. The soldier was declared
missing shortly after Wednesday's ambush of a joint patrol of U.S. Army
soldiers and Nigerien soldiers near the border with Mali that killed three
other American soldiers. ABC News

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Las
Vegas Shooter Stephen Paddock's Vehicle May Have Been Primed To ExplodeThe Las Vegas gunman's car may have been primed to explode in an escape,
CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues reports.
Law enforcement sources say there were at least 1,000 rounds of ammunition
in a suitcase and Tannerite in a duffle bag inside the vehicle. It was
in a parking garage, and investigators are trying to figure out how integral
it was to Stephen Paddock's plan. Tannerite, used in target shooting, explodes
when hit by rifle fire. Paddock killed 58 people and injured more than
450 others after opening fire on concertgoers at a country music festival
Sunday night. CBS News

European
Ambassadors Go To Capitol Hill To Try To Save Iran DealA group of European ambassadors trying to save the Iran Deal made a
pilgrimage to Capitol Hill to make their case before Congress that the
agreement to curb and track Iran's nuclear program should be kept in place.
The ambassadors from the U.K., E.U., France and Germany met with at least
30 senators to lay out the case and said that there is a "lot of misunderstanding"
about the deal on the Hill. They felt they had made a convincing argument
for preserving the agreement. CBS News

ATF
Unlikely To Crack Down On Rapid-Fire Bump StocksDid the National Rifle Association just shake lose the partisan logjam
on guns or send the debate to an eventual dead end? As momentum grows on
Capitol Hill to ban bump stocks, the rapid-fire gun modifications tied
to the Las Vegas shooting, lawmakers are facing two paths to action  regulation
or legislation. The future of bump stocks may be decided by which course
officials take. The NRA is hoping to head off new legislation by calling
on the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to strengthen
regulations on bump stocks through "the existing federal gun laws," as
the NRA's chief executive, Wayne LaPierre, said on Fox News Thursday night.
NBC News

Ivana
Trump Raises The Possibility Of Ivanka's Bid For PresidentAt least her mother is on board. In her new book, Ivana Trump considers
the possibilities for her daughter, writing, Maybe in fifteen years, she
could run for president?" Ivana considers her own possible title, writing,
"First Lady? Holds no appeal for me personally. First Mother? That could
work." In her new book, Raising Trump, the 68-year-old glowingly recounts
her marriage to Donald Trump, which lasted from 1977 to 1992, until the
infamous confrontation with Marla Maples, who went on to become the Donalds
second wife. NY Daily

Still
No Clear Motive For Las Vegas AttackThe gunman who opened fire on a country music festival in Las Vegas
did not have help from a second attacker, officials said Friday, but it
remains unclear whether he made anyone else aware of his plans in advance.
Police investigators and more than 100 Federal Bureau of Investigation
agents have combed through hundreds of leads and hours of video from the
Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino to determine why Stephen Paddock, 64, opened
fire on the Route 91 Harvest Festival, leaving 58 people dead and nearly
500 others injured. LA Times

Trump
Proclaims Columbus Day, Without Obama's QualmsPresident Donald Trump is proclaiming Monday as Columbus Day  without
any of his predecessor's qualms. The president's proclamation Friday directs
the U.S. to celebrate his discovery of the Americas, noting "the permanent
arrival of Europeans ... was a transformative event that undeniably and
fundamentally changed the course of human history and set the stage for
the development of our great Nation." Trump's proclamation only praises
Columbus, Spain and the explorer's native Italy. It contrasts with President
Barack Obama's document almost exactly a year earlier. Obama's proclamation
acknowledged Columbus' spirit of exploration. Yahoo
News

ATF
Unlikely To Crack Down On Rapid-Fire Bump StocksDid the National Rifle Association just shake lose the partisan logjam
on guns or send the debate to an eventual dead end? As momentum grows on
Capitol Hill to ban bump stocks, the rapid-fire gun modifications tied
to the Las Vegas shooting, lawmakers are facing two paths to action  regulation
or legislation. The future of bump stocks may be decided by which course
officials take. The NRA is hoping to head off new legislation by calling
on the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to strengthen
regulations on bump stocks through "the existing federal gun laws," as
the NRA's chief executive, Wayne LaPierre, said on Fox News Thursday night.
NBC News

Religious
Right Claims 2 VictoriesIn aone-two punch elating religious conservatives, President Trumps
administration is allowing more employers to opt out of no-cost birth control
for workers and issuing sweeping religious-freedom directions that could
override many antidiscrimination protections for LGBT people and others.
At a time when Trump finds himself embattled on many fronts, the two directives
 issued almost simultaneously on Friday  demonstrated the presidents
eagerness to retain the loyalty of social conservatives who make up a key
part of his base. Leaders of that constituency were exultant. Philadelphia
Inquirer

New
Orleans Starts Evacuations As Deadly Storm Nate ApproachesNew Orleans evacuated some residents from areas outside its levee system
as Tropical Storm Nate swirled toward the U.S. Gulf Coast on Friday after
killing at least 25 people in Central America. Nate is set to become a
Category 1 hurricane, the weakest on a five-category scale used by meteorologists,
by the time it hits the U.S. central Gulf Coast on Saturday evening or
Saturday night. Nate is at our doorstep or will be soon, New Orleans
Mayor Mitch Landrieu said. The greatest threat from this particular storm
is not rain, but strong winds and storm surge, Landrieu said. NY
Post

Trump
Advisers Float CIA Director Pompeo To Replace TillersonWhite House advisers are floating the idea of replacing Secretary of
State Rex Tillerson  whose prickly relationship with President Trump came
to a head this week  with CIA Director Mike Pompeo, according to a report.
Axios reported that Pompeo is one of the few people Trump spends a lot
of time with on a daily basis and is one of the few people in the administration
who can deliver tough news to the president. Pompeo also would have credibility
with world leaders because he is firmly ensconced in Trumps inner circle
 something that cant be said about Tillerson, according to the news site.
NY
PostVOA VIEW: The truth is not liestening
to fake news.

Swedish
Journalist Kim Wall's Decapitated Head Is FoundThe head and legs of Swedish journalist Kim Wall have been recovered
after she died in mysterious circumstances aboard a Danish inventor's homemade
submarine. The body parts were discovered Friday, and a police spokesman
told reporters in Copenhagen there were no fractures in Walls cranium.
Danish inventor Peter Madsen, who has been charged with killing the Swedish
journalist, faces a sentence of five years to life in prison if convicted.
Wall, was writing a profile on Madsen when she was last seen boarding Madsen's
submarine on Aug. 10. NY Daily News

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Trump
Prepares New Iran Strategy, Including Bid To Alter Nuclear DealPresident Donald Trump is preparing to declare that the international
nuclear accord with Iran is no longer in Americas national security interests,
making a symbolic reversal of another of his predecessors signature initiatives
but one that may largely leave the policy in place. The president plans
to announce the move next week as he unveils what aides say is a comprehensive
new strategy for Iran, looking beyond its nuclear program to focus on other
destabilizing activities in the Middle East, government officials tell
NBC News. NBC News

63.1%:
Participation Rate Reaches Trump-Era HighHurricanes Harvey and Irma are long gone, and despite dire predictions,
they did not dampen the September jobs report in most key areas. The Bureau
of Labor Statistics on Friday said the labor force participation rate of
63.1 percent reached a high for the year in September, up two-tenths of
a point from August. The number of employed Americans reached 154,345,000
in September, setting a sixth record since January. As the number of employed
Americans reached an all-time high, the number of unemployed Americans
in September -- 6,801,000 -- hasn't been this low since May 2007.
CNS News

41
Italian-American Groups To Boycott De Blasio Reception Due To Columbus
Statue ThreatLeaders from 41 Italian-American groups are boycotting New York City
Mayor Bill de Blasios Columbus Day reception because the mayor is looking
into removing the citys statue honoring the Italian explorer. The Italian-American
groups are calling on all their members to shun de Blasios reception in
light of his plans to review whether to remove or change the citys Columbus
statue, The New York Post reports: CNS NewsVOA VIEW: De Blasio needs to go.

Ivana
Trump Raises The Possibility Of Ivanka's Bid For PresidentAt least her mother is on board. In her new book, Ivana Trump considers
the possibilities for her daughter, writing, Maybe in fifteen years, she
could run for president?" Ivana considers her own possible title, writing,
"First Lady? Holds no appeal for me personally. First Mother? That could
work." In her new book, Raising Trump, the 68-year-old glowingly recounts
her marriage to Donald Trump, which lasted from 1977 to 1992, until the
infamous confrontation with Marla Maples, who went on to become the Donalds
second wife. NY Daily

Still
No Clear Motive For Las Vegas AttackThe gunman who opened fire on a country music festival in Las Vegas
did not have help from a second attacker, officials said Friday, but it
remains unclear whether he made anyone else aware of his plans in advance.
Police investigators and more than 100 Federal Bureau of Investigation
agents have combed through hundreds of leads and hours of video from the
Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino to determine why Stephen Paddock, 64, opened
fire on the Route 91 Harvest Festival, leaving 58 people dead and nearly
500 others injured. LA Times

Trump
Proclaims Columbus Day, Without Obama's QualmsPresident Donald Trump is proclaiming Monday as Columbus Day  without
any of his predecessor's qualms. The president's proclamation Friday directs
the U.S. to celebrate his discovery of the Americas, noting "the permanent
arrival of Europeans ... was a transformative event that undeniably and
fundamentally changed the course of human history and set the stage for
the development of our great Nation." Trump's proclamation only praises
Columbus, Spain and the explorer's native Italy. It contrasts with President
Barack Obama's document almost exactly a year earlier. Obama's proclamation
acknowledged Columbus' spirit of exploration. Yahoo
News

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Trump
Undermines U.S. Birth Control Coverage RequirementPresident Donald Trumps administration on Friday undermined requirements
under the Obamacare law that employers provide insurance to cover womens
birth control, keeping a campaign pledge that pleased his conservative
Christian supporters. New rules from the Department of Health and Human
Services will let businesses or non-profit organizations lodge religious
or moral objections to obtain an exemption from the laws mandate that
employers provide contraceptives coverage in health insurance with no co-payment.
Reuters

ACLU
Sues Trump Administration Over Birth Control PolicyThe American Civil Liberties Union sued the Trump administration on
Friday over its decision to roll back requirements under Obamacare that
employers provide insurance to cover womens birth control. The ACLU lawsuit,
filed in San Francisco federal court, asserted constitutional and procedural
claims against the change. Democratic state attorneys general have also
pledged to take legal action against the decision. Reuters

The
Horrifying Cost Of A North Korea Nuke AttackOne single reliable warhead fired by North Korea could destroy densely
populated cities, killing millions. Those who arent killed in a nuclear
blast would be left with devastating injuries while their cities would
be flattened. A detailed analysis by 38 North, at the US-Korea Institute
at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, has revealed
what would happen if Kim Jong Un did the unthinkable and actually fired
a nuclear weapon. In A Hypothetical Nuclear Attack on Seoul and Tokyo:
The Human Cost of War on the Korean Peninsula, Michael J. Zagurek paints
a terrifying picture of the damage it could cause. NY
PostVOA VIEW: The alternative would be to
held hostage by North Korea or other nations that make threats.

Bodycam
Video Shows Utah Officer Fatally Shoot Fleeing ManThe Salt Lake City District Attorneys office released the bodycam
footage in a fatal police-involved shooting it has since said was justified.
A Salt Lake City police officer, identified as Officer Kris Smith, pulled
over 50-year-old Patrick Harmon after watching him ride his bicycle across
all six lanes and the median of State Street the night of Aug. 13, the
Salt Lake Tribune reported. Harmons bike was missing its required red
tail light, according to documents from the DAs office. NY
Daily

Hurricanes
Batter Jobs Numbers As Employers Drop 33,000 PositionsFor the first time in seven years, the U.S. economy didn't create any
jobs last month. In fact, it lost 33,000 of them. A new employment report
published Friday fell well short of expectations, as American businesses
shed payrolls for the first time since Sept. 2010, when the labor market
was still crawling out of the Great Recession. Almost all of the losses,
however, were concentrated in the leisure and hospitality sector, leading
many to believe the impact of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria are to
blame. Leisure and hospitality employment dropped by 111,000 last month,
more than offsetting positive jobs performance in other sectors. US
News & World Report

Republicans
Willing To Support Bump Stock BanA proposal to ban devices that modify semiautomatic guns to fire like
fully automatic firearms is gaining traction in Congress, with some Republican
lawmakers signaling openness to legislation the bill's supporters say would
reduce the likelihood of massacres like the one that took place in Las
Vegas last week. On Thursday, House Speaker Paul Ryan told MSNBC that the
House would be willing to consider taking a look at a ban of "bump-stock"
accessories that can be used to make semiautomatic weapons capable of firing
hundreds of rounds per minute. US News & World
Report

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Ivana
Trump Raises The Possibility Of Ivanka's Bid For PresidentAt least her mother is on board. In her new book, Ivana Trump considers
the possibilities for her daughter, writing, Maybe in fifteen years, she
could run for president?" Ivana considers her own possible title, writing,
"First Lady? Holds no appeal for me personally. First Mother? That could
work." In her new book, Raising Trump, the 68-year-old glowingly recounts
her marriage to Donald Trump, which lasted from 1977 to 1992, until the
infamous confrontation with Marla Maples, who went on to become the Donalds
second wife. NY Daily

Still
No Clear Motive For Las Vegas AttackThe gunman who opened fire on a country music festival in Las Vegas
did not have help from a second attacker, officials said Friday, but it
remains unclear whether he made anyone else aware of his plans in advance.
Police investigators and more than 100 Federal Bureau of Investigation
agents have combed through hundreds of leads and hours of video from the
Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino to determine why Stephen Paddock, 64, opened
fire on the Route 91 Harvest Festival, leaving 58 people dead and nearly
500 others injured. LA Times

Trump
Proclaims Columbus Day, Without Obama's QualmsPresident Donald Trump is proclaiming Monday as Columbus Day  without
any of his predecessor's qualms. The president's proclamation Friday directs
the U.S. to celebrate his discovery of the Americas, noting "the permanent
arrival of Europeans ... was a transformative event that undeniably and
fundamentally changed the course of human history and set the stage for
the development of our great Nation." Trump's proclamation only praises
Columbus, Spain and the explorer's native Italy. It contrasts with President
Barack Obama's document almost exactly a year earlier. Obama's proclamation
acknowledged Columbus' spirit of exploration. Yahoo
News

Sgt.
Bowe Bergdahl To Plead Guilty To Desertion, MisbehaviorDisgraced Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who abandoned his post in Afghanistan
and was held prisoner by the Taliban for five years, is expected to plead
guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. Bergdahls decision
to admit his guilt rather than face trial marks another twist in a bizarre
eight-year drama that caused the nation to wrestle with difficult questions
of loyalty, negotiating with hostage takers and Americas commitment not
to leave its troops behind. President Trump has called Bergdahl a no-good
traitor who should have been executed. NY PostVOA VIEW: Pitiful!

Trump
Administration To Propose Scrapping Major Obama-Era Climate Change PolicyThe Trump administration is poised to scrap a policy limiting greenhouse
gas emissions from power plants, furthering its attack on the United States
efforts to combat climate change. The Environmental Protection Agency is
prepared to issue a proposal to repeal the Clean Power Plan, according
to a 43-page draft document obtained by HuffPost. The agency argues that
the Obama-era policy exceeds the EPAs statutory authority. The EPA has
not determined if it will introduce a replacement rule to regulate greenhouse
gases from power plants, or what such a rule would look like, according
to the document. Huffington Post

Steve
Scalise Will Speak At Anti-Gay Groups Forum Months After Lesbian Cop Saved
His LifeA lesbian police officer might have helped save his life, but House
Majority Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana is still planning to speak at
a conference for an anti-gay group. Scalise will address the Family Research
Councils annual Values Voter Summit on Oct. 13 in Washington, D.C. The
FRC is an anti-abortion, anti-gay conservative group and lobbying organization.
FRCs President Tony Perkins wrote a memo about the upcoming appearance,
referencing the June shooting at a Virginia baseball field where Scalise
and other Republicans were practicing for an upcoming charity game. The
congressman was shot in the hip. Huffington Post

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Revelations
Topple Head Of Film StudioHarvey Weinstein will take a leave of absence from his eponymous film
company after the publication of a news report detailing decades of sexual
harassment accusations against him. The story, published by the New York
Times on Thursday, said that Weinstein has over the years reached at least
eight legal settlements with women over alleged harassment. The allegations
were levied by actresses including Ashley Judd and Rose McGowan, and former
employees of Weinstein Co. and the executives former company, Miramax.
Philadelphia Inquirer

Effort
Builds To Limit Gun DeviceThe National Rifle Association has joined an effort to restrict a device
that was used to accelerate gunfire in the Las Vegas massacre, after the
White House and top Republicans signaled awillingness to debate the issue
in response to the tragedy. In Las Vegas, reports indicate that certain
devices were used to modify the firearms involved. ... The NRA believes
that devices designed to allow semiautomatic rifles to function like fully
automatic rifles should be subject to additional regulations, according
to a statement by NRA executive vice president and chief executive Wayne
LaPierre and Chris Cox, executive director of the NRA Institute for Legislative
Action. Philadelphia Inquirer

What
Happens Next If Trump Refuses To Certify The Iran Nuclear DealPresident Trump, who has called the Iran nuclear agreement the worst
deal ever, has signaled he will back out of the accord before an Oct.
15 deadline for certifying that Iran is complying with the termswhich
U.N. inspectors say is the case. The 2015 agreement, which was approved
by President Barack Obama, lifts international sanctions on Iran in return
for a long-term suspension of its nuclear development program. USA
TodayVOA VIEW: Hopefully, Trump will hold to
pressure and do the right thing - decertify.

Michigan
Mother Jailed For Refusing To Vaccinate Her SonA mother in the US state of Michigan has been
sentenced to seven days in jail after she refused a judge's order to have
her son vaccinated. Rebecca Bredow would not let her nine-year-old be immunised
after initially agreeing with the father to do so. Her ex-husband has now
been awarded temporary primary custody in order to get the boy the jab.
Michigan parents are legally allowed to skip or delay their children's
vaccinations due to personal beliefs. But Bredow fell foul of the law because
she reneged on agreements with her former spouse dating back to November
2016 to have the boy immunised. BBC

Stripper
Claims Financier Forcibly Raped Her At Penthouse ClubA financial analyst is accused of raping a stripper during a private
dance at the Penthouse Executive Club in a new bombshell lawsuit. Patrick
Shane Dinneen asked the woman for a private dance at the Hell's Kitchen
strip club about 11:30 p.m. April 29, according to the lawsuit filed in
Manhattan Supreme Court Friday. The woman agreed and they went to a private
room. Dinneen, 35 closed the door and the woman started dancing when he
"unzipped his pants and pulled out his penis," the suit claims. The woman
told him to "put his penis back in his pants and that she was going to
stop the dance because she was uncomfortable." NY
Daily

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